WEST MICHIGAN -- A federal free meals program will ensure that children and disabled young adults don't go hungry this summer.

There are no income guidelines for meal recipients of the Summer Feeding Program. Free breakfast and lunch are available to children 18 and under, or persons up to age 26 who are determined by the state or a local public agency to be mentally or physically handicapped.

Last year, roughly 1,300 breakfasts and 2,000 lunches were provided at meal sites countywide. The program is coordinated by the food service department of Muskegon Heights Public Schools.

The meals are available through August. Continue reading to see when and where.